Eleven
rhinos were killed by poachers, including six inside the park and five
in neighbouring Karbi Anglong district where the animals migrated due to
floods. Another 28 rhinos drowned in the floods that hit the state this
year.

Guwahati, Oct 3 : Days after Assam's Kaziranga National Park hit the headlines
following a spate in poaching of the one-horned rhinos, the Assam
government has decided to rush a 100-member team of the elite Assam
Forest Protection Force (AFPF) for the protection of the rare animal.

Assam forest minister Rockybul Hussain on Tuesday said a 50-member team
of the AFPF had already been dispatched to the national park, which is a
Unesco World Heritage site. He added that another 50 personnel of the elite force will be sent to the park within this week.

Hussain also confirmed that a 39 rhinos have died in the state this year either due to floods or poaching.

Eleven rhinos were killed by poachers, including six inside the park
and five in neighbouring Karbi Anglong district where the animals
migrated due to floods. Another 28 rhinos drowned in the floods that hit
the state this year.

The deaths of one-horned rhinos
in Assam came to the forefront recently after suspected poachers killed
seven rhinos last week in and around the park and chopped off their
horns. At least two rhinos were alive when their horns were chopped off.

The spate in rhino killings had forced the Assam government to call for a CBI
probe into all the cases of rhino poaching over the last three years.
The Assam government had also announced that the army and central para
military forces will be deployed in areas adjoining the national park to
foil the attempts of poachers.

Hussain also said the rhino
population had increased and they have been taken off the "endangered"
list. "Due to better forest management and protection, the number of
rhinos has risen to 2,505 in the state and 2,290 in Kaziranga alone," he
said.

Hussain also slammed allegations of opposition parties like the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and said they were trying to rake up the issue of bad forest management.

He also refuted the charges levelled by the AGP and the BJP that the
state government is helping illegal migrants to settle inside the buffer
zone of the park to increase the Congress vote bank.

"In fact, the erstwhile AGP government under the leadership of then chief minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta in 1996 had issued an order to settle 96 landless families in those areas," Hussain said.

He added that the forest department had been working with the Indian
Air Force (IAF) to airlift a rhino, which had strayed into the Rani
Chapori area after being washed downstream in the Brahmaputra river.

"Bad weather prevented the IAF
chopper from lifting the animal. The IAF had also tried to lift the
animal yesterday (Monday)," Hussain said, adding that the forest
department is providing the rhino with food and a team of doctors is
monitoring its health.